The author examines from different perspectives (theological and
philosophical as well as socio-political and historical) the
significance of the concept of the individual in the ways of
thinking of Iranians. This book establishes that the mystical
dimension of Islamic thought, the divine nature of Islamic law and,
the mode of relationship between ruler and the ruled, in
combination, counteracted growth of concern for the individual self
in Iranian thought.
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